This page is chatbrat.ai's notice-and-action mechanism for illegal content on the service. It implements our obligations under Article 16 of the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) and equivalent provisions of the UK Online Safety Act. Anyone — not just rights holders — can file a notice.
What this is for
- Use this form to report content on chatbrat.ai that you believe is illegal under EU Member State or UK law (or equivalent).
- For copyright takedowns specifically, use our DMCA procedure instead.
- For content that violates our Terms of Service but isn't strictly illegal, use the in-app Report button on the piece of content.
Filing a notice
Send the following to [email protected]:
- Category — one of the codes below (e.g.
NCII,DEFAME). - The specific law you believe the content violates, with a link to the statute or case if possible.
- URL(s) or character/scenario IDsof the content on chatbrat.ai you are reporting — be specific. “A scenario on the site” is not enough.
- A clear explanation of why the content is illegal.
- Your name and contact details, or, for illegal content other than IP / defamation, a statement that you wish to remain anonymous.
- A good-faith statement that the information in the notice is accurate.
Categories of illegal content
| Code | Category | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| CSAM | Child sexual abuse material | Zero tolerance. These reports are escalated to NCMEC within 24 hours and handled by the dedicated safety queue. |
| NCII | Non-consensual intimate imagery / deepfakes | Sexual imagery of a real, identifiable person published without their consent, including AI-generated likenesses. |
| TERROR | Terrorist content / incitement to violence | Content that glorifies, promotes, or directs violence against a protected group or individual. |
| HATE | Illegal hate speech | Content that violates your jurisdiction's hate-speech laws (e.g. Holocaust denial in Germany / Austria). |
| IP | Intellectual property / trademark | Non-copyright IP issues. For copyright specifically, use our DMCA page below. |
| DEFAME | Defamation | A demonstrably false statement of fact published about an identifiable person that damages their reputation. |
| HARASS | Harassment / doxing | Targeted abuse of an identifiable user or the publication of their private information. |
| FRAUD | Fraud / scam | Content that attempts to deceive users into transferring money or credentials. |
| OTHER | Other illegal content | Anything else that is illegal under EU Member State or UK law. Include the specific law. |
What happens next
- Acknowledgement within 72 hours of a valid notice, by email. CSAM and credible imminent-harm reports are acknowledged within 24 hours.
- Review. A human reviewer assesses the notice against the cited law and our own Terms. We may request clarification.
- Action. Depending on the outcome: content removed, access disabled, account suspended or terminated, or — if the notice is unfounded — the content stays up and we explain why.
- Statement of reasons. Every action (or refusal to act) is recorded with a structured reason code. The content uploader and the notifier both receive a written explanation per DSA Art. 17.
- Out-of-court dispute settlement. If you disagree with our decision, DSA Art. 21 gives you the right to take the dispute to a certified out-of-court dispute settlement body in your Member State, in addition to any court remedy.
Abuse of this mechanism
Repeatedly filing manifestly unfounded notices may lead us to restrict a notifier's ability to use this channel (DSA Art. 23). We do not use this channel for regulator communications — those go to [email protected].
Trusted flaggers
Notices from entities awarded trusted-flagger status under DSA Art. 22 by a Digital Services Coordinator are processed with priority. If you are a trusted flagger, include your DSC certification in your notice.